In the U.S. overall this year, a concerning, though not unprecedented, number of dengue, EEE and West Nile cases have been reported.
“With climate change, we’re basically extending the mosquito season,” said Chantal Vogels, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health.
In the U.S., cases have outpaced those of West Nile virus, which is typically more prevalent.
This year, Clark County, Nevada, has seen a particularly high number of West Nile cases: 23.
“We consider New York state residents to be at risk for West Nile virus every summer,” she said.
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Angeles County Department of Public Health, U.S, National Institute of Allergy, Yale School of Public Health, U.S ., Centers for Disease Control, George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, World Health Organization, WHO, Southern, Southern Nevada Health, New York State Department of Health, Colorado School of Public Health, Gulf
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